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  • What instrument is this?
    saxophone
    oboe
    euphonium
    clarinet
  • What is this?
    drum pieces
    double reed
    bow
    single reed
  • What instrument is this?
    bassoon
    saxophone
    clarinet
    castanet
  • What instrument is this?
    tuba
    clarinet
    flute
    timpani
  • What are thin pieces of cane used by certain woodwind players that vibrate when players blow air over it?
    buzzers
    tuners
    cupped mouthpiece
    reeds
  • What is different between woodwinds and brass?
    You blow into one and strum the other
    reeds and tone holes vs. cupped mouthpiece and valves
    They are big
    They make high and low sounds
  • What instrument is this?
    oboe
    bass clarinet
    saxophone
    flute
  • What instrument is this?
    oboe
    saxophone
    clarinet
    dawsonophone
  • What instrument is this?
    tuba
    guitar
    clarinet
    tenor saxophone
  • What woodwind is Mr. Webb's instrument of choice?
    Tenor Saxophone
    Clarinet
    Flute
    Electric Guitar
  • what is the difference between pitched and non pitched?
    pitched has a range of high and low notes, non has 1 sound
    you buzz your lips on the non pitched
    they are expensive
    you throw one and not the other
  • Which instruments use a double reed? 
    violin
    clarinet
    saxophone
    oboe, English horn, bassoon, contrabassoon
  • What are these?
    double reeds
    darts
    basketballs
    cupped mouthpieces
  • Which instruments use a single reed?
    tubas
    bassoon
    clarinets and saxophones
    oboe
  • What characteristics must an instrument have to be considered a woodwind?
    plucked, bowed, or strummed
    hit, shake, scrape
    Blow air in/across instrument changing pitch with tone holes
    buzz your lips into a cupped mouthpiece
  • Which WOODWIND instruments do NOT use a reed?
    tuba
    saxophone
    violin
    flute, piccolo, recorder, etc.